There also appears to be a brief exchange between Frehley and current Spaceman Tommy Thayer, which seems to be cordial. You can watch the songs below.

Earlier in the evening, Kulick rejoined his former bandmates for performances of the Revenge track "Domino" -- which the group hadn't played live since 1995 -- and "Hide Your Heart." He remained onstage for Frehley's two songs.

The eighth-annual Kiss Kruise set sail yesterday and runs until Nov. 5. Both Frehley and Kulick will perform a pair of solo sets. A scheduled performance by Kulick alongside his brother Bob won’t take place after Bob said a “contractual dispute that couldn’t be resolved” meant he wouldn’t be aboard for the voyage.

On Oct. 30, Vinnie Vincent performed three Kiss songs at the Kruise pre-party, marking the first time he had played electric guitar in public in more than 30 years. The guest appearance comes ahead of his two comeback shows on Dec. 7 and 8 at Graceland in Memphis.

Meanwhile, Stanley discussed the band’s ambitions for their upcoming farewell tour, which kicks off in January and is expected to run for up to three years. “This is going to marry technology – the most modern technology – with an emotional component,” he said during a TV interview.

“This isn't us going on another tour," he noted. "This is going out there and sharing an evening with people who have impacted our lives as much as we've impacted theirs. What's always made Kiss different than most bands is the reciprocity, what we share with people. … We will leave the touring circuit like no other band."